GIRARD BROTHERS’ NURSERY, GENEVA, OHIO 

PHILADELPHIA CORONARIUS 
(Sweet Mock Orange) 
Vigorous grower and very fragrant. It 
is hardy and a very popular shrub. 
12-18 in., branched. 30c each, 10 for $2.50. 
Virginalis—The most showy variety with 
double white flowers which are sweetly 
fragrant and have a long blooming season. 
Good Foliage and compact upright growth. 
18-24 in., 55c each, 3 for $1.50. 
SPIREA 
Callosa Rosea (Fortune)—Flowers are 
dark pink and is similar to the Frobeli in 
bloom and upright growth, except it grows 
to be slightly larger. 40c each, 3 for $1.05. 
Prunifolia (Old-fashion Bridal Wreath) 
Flowers pure white, double, very numer- 
ous. 
12-18 in., branched, 40c each, 3 for $1.05. 
Thunbergi Spirea—One of the first of 
all Spireas to bloom in early spring; small 
white flowers, feathery foliage. 
12-18 in., 40c each, 3 for $1.05. 
Van Houttei Spirea—One of the most 
popular of all shrubs, with its beautiful 
arching branches loaded with clusters of 
snow-white flowers in April and May. 
12-18 in., 40c each, 3 for $1.05. 
PYRACANTHA (Coccinea) 
PYRACANTHA (Coccinea)—is a thorny 
bush plant noted for its cluster of bright 
orange red berries. The berries come in the 
fall and sometimes remain all winter. 
Growth is vigorous and attain a height of 
about 12 ft. 
es from 314” pots, 65c each, 3 for 
1.65. 
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SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI 
SYMPHORICARPOS 
Alba (Snowberry White)—An excellent. 
shrub for shady places or on a hillside, 
bearing clusters of large showy white 
berries which remain late in fall and winter. 
12-18 in., 55¢ each, 3 for $1.50. 
Chenaulti—A new improved variety of 
Coralberry. Berries larger and growth 
somewhat more upright. 
2-6 it., 65@ each, 3°for $1-80. 
Vulgaris (Coralberry or Indian Currant) 
Clusters of showy red berries hang in 
ropes on the weighed down branches. Ideal 
for holding steep hillsides. 
12-18 in., 5d5¢ each, 3 for $1.50. 
VIBURNUM 
Viburnum—An interesting and showy 
group diversified greatly in character and 
common names, ranging in size from 2 to 
12 feet and blooming profusely in the 
spring. In the summer their leaves are 
rich and heavy and aided by bright fruits. 
lividly brighten up the autumn with vivid 
splashes of color. 
12-18 in., 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
Americana (American Cranberry )—Simi- 
lar to Opulus but more open growth. 
Berries brighter and more persistent. 
12-18 in., 50c each, 3 for $1.35. 
Lentago (Sheepberry)—Grows to be a 
tree about 25 or 30 feet tall. Glossy dark 
leaves green and white cymes of flowers 
in June followed by large blue-black fruit. 
45c each, 3 for $1.20. 
Opulus (High Bush Cranberry)—Dense 
green foliage, studded with large bunches. 
of crimson berries which last well into the 
Winter. Matures at 8 to 10 feet into a 
compact rounded mass. 
12-150in,, 45c; each, 3 for $1.20. 
Opulus Sterilis (Common Snowball) — 
Medium sized shrub. Blooms in June with 
mass of pure white flowers which resemble 
snowballs. 
12-18 in., 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
